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Remote Sensing Scientist for Hyperspectral Infrared Level1 processing

2018-10-09 14:27:48| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Bring your knowledge and experience of remote sensing physics to provide scientific and technical expertise on measurements taken from our satellite based hyperspectral infrared sounders. The Role We are seeking an enthusiastic scientist or engineer to join our team of remote sensing experts and to assume responsibility for Hyperspectral Infrared Level1 processing. In this role you will contribute to the development of new and improved Level1 data processing chains for the InfraRed Sounder IRS instrument onboard our MTG satellites, responding to the evolving needs of our user communities. You will be responsible for the prototyping and the operational implementation of the Level1 processor. You will also support instrument recalibration and product reprocessing across all of EUMETSATs Hyperspectral IR sensors for climate monitoring. This is an opportunity to proactively work with our partners and operational user communities to define requirements for future satellite products and services. You will bring your indepth scientific knowledge of atmospheric sounding in the infrared domain and experience in processing Level1 data. You will have been exposed to developing scientific application software, ideally in partnership with users groups and researchers. With your strong analytical skills and an ability to synthesise complex information, you should be able to communicate scientific information clearly and concisely. You need to be a team player, with the capability to coordinate a number of project teams. What we offer EUMETSAT provides a collaborative, international environment with opportunities to establish a long career perspective. We offer a competitive salary and outstanding benefits. We offer the chance to work on exciting satellite programmes both current and planned. You will play a leading role in the application of remote sensing science making a difference to our user community and working with people who are experts in their field. Does this sound like you? Have a look at our website to find out how you can make a world of difference. We value diversity and seek to recruit nationals from our Member States. The closing date is 22nd November with interviews scheduled for wc 7th January.

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Remote Sensing Scientist Ocean Colour Copernicus

2018-09-11 11:27:55| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Could you contribute to the scientific development, maintenance and quality monitoring of ocean colour products derived from satellite based observations? EUMETSAT operates the Copernicus missions on behalf of the European Commission, providing marine and atmospheric data services to monitor the dynamics of the ocean and marine ecosystems. To support the remote sensing activities of these missions we are recruiting for a scientist to be responsible for the development, maintenance and validation of products derived from Copernicus Sentinel3 ocean colour instrument. Your role at EUMETSAT Within this role you will help develop requirements for new and improved Copernicus ocean colour and other marine optical products. These activities will provide the opportunity to actively support operational and scientific interactions with user communities and the Copernicus Marine Environmental Monitoring Service, responding to their evolving needs. You will have the chance to support both prototyping and the operational implementation of advanced algorithms for improved and new marine optical products from Sentinel3 and other Copernicus relevant missions. You will also be expected to support mission operations with respect to processing anomalies, change requests, new processing baselines and regression testing. To be successful you should have a degree level qualification in remote sensing or another relevant discipline. You should also acquire and maintain an in depth understanding of the observational capabilities of the Sentinel3 ocean colour instrument and other relevant ocean colour instruments. We would expect you to have an indepth knowledge of optical observations of the ocean, in particular Ocean Colour Radiometry, and demonstrable experience of working with user communities and researchers. You should also have experience of working in a UNIX environment and knowledge scientificallyoriented coding languages. What we offer We work in a collaborative, international environment which offers you a competitive salary and outstanding benefits. We offer the opportunity to work on exciting satellite programmes both current and planned. You will have the opportunity to play a leading role in the application of remote sensing science, making a difference to our user community. You will work with people who are experts in their field and will have the opportunity to establish a long career at EUMETSAT. Does this sound like you? Have a look at our website to find out how you can help us make a world of difference. The closing date is 15th October with interviews currently planned for week beginning 19th November. httpsonlineapplication.eumetsat.int

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Remote Sensing Scientist Altimetry Copernicus

2018-09-11 11:27:55| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Could you contribute to the scientific development, maintenance and quality monitoring of remote sensing products derived from satellite based altimeter measurements? EUMETSAT operates the Copernicus missions on behalf of the European Commission, providing marine and atmospheric data services to monitor the dynamics of the ocean and marine ecosystems. To support the remote sensing activities of these missions we are recruiting for a scientist to be responsible for the development, maintenance and validation of products derived from Sentinel3 and JasonCSSentinel 6 altimetry measurements. Your role at EUMETSAT Within this role you will help develop requirements for new and improved Copernicus altimetry products and data services. These activities will provide the opportunity to actively support operational and scientific interactions with user communities and international partners including ESA, NASA, NOAA and CNES, responding to their evolving needs. You will have the chance to support both prototyping and the operational implementation of advanced algorithms for improved and new altimetry products from Copernicus and other altimeter missions. You will also be expected to support mission operations with respect to processing anomalies, change requests, new processing baselines and regression testing. To be successful you should have a degree level qualification in oceanography, remote sensing, meteorology or another relevant discipline. You should also acquire and maintain an in depth understanding of the observational capabilities of the Copernicus altimeter suite of instruments on both current and future spacecraft. We would expect you to have an indepth knowledge of microwave observations of the ocean and demonstrable experience of working with user communities and researchers. You should also have experience of working in a UNIX environment and knowledge scientificallyoriented coding languages. What we offer We work in a collaborative, international environment which offers you a competitive salary and outstanding benefits. We offer the opportunity to work on exciting satellite programmes both current and planned. You will have the opportunity to play a leading role in the application of remote sensing science, making a difference to our user community. You will work with people who are experts in their field and will have the opportunity to establish a long career at EUMETSAT. Does this sound like you? Have a look at our website to find out how you can help us make a world of difference. The closing date is 14th October with interviews planned for week beginning on the 12th November. Go to httpsonlineapplication.eumetsat.int

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Remote Sensing Scientist Passive Microwave

2018-07-19 12:30:03| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Come and improve atmospheric profiling using passive microwave science. As our observations from our satellites become more sophisticated, we are looking for a scientist with experience of processing data from spacebourne passive microwave instruments to join our team. This is an opportunity to ensure that EUMETSAT evolves its stateofthe art exploitation of products from our microwave instruments on board our current and future satellites. Your role at EUMETSAT At EUMETSAT, we have experts monitoring, delivering and interpreting data from our satellites. This information is used to forecast weather, sea temperatures and air quality. Our use of technology is vital to everyday life. You will have the opportunity to use your knowledge of passive microwave remote sensing physics to drive our scientific development, validation and quality monitoring from the sounders and images of our satellites. You will have extensive experience of coding scientific application software and enjoy working with user and research communities. You will be comfortable keeping our scientific and technical documents up to date. You will bring excellent communication and team working skills. We are a fast paced, operational organisation, working with users and partners. You will be core to defining the requirements for products and services for our future missions. What we offer We work in a collaborative, international environment which offers you a competitive salary and outstanding benefits. You will work with people who are experts in their field. We value diversity and seek to recruit nationals from our Member States. You must be able to work effectively in English and have some knowledge of French. Does this sound like you? Have a look at our website to find out how you can make a world of difference. The closing date is 20th August. Interviews wc 8th October.

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Remote Sensing Engineer

2018-05-31 12:27:50| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Position Reference 046 RHEA Group is looking for a Remote Sensing Engineer to join our exciting UK Space Agencyfunded project developing a Drought and Flood Mitigation Service DFMS that will help Ugandan farmers respond to effects in agriculture effectively. The project is led by RHEA Group working together with the Ugandan Ministry of Water and Environment and local NGOs. DFMS will use satellite and groundbased data to share better weather forecasts. Discover more httpswww.rheagroup.comnewsmitigatingeffectsclimatechangeground Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Build Earth Observation indices ex. Urbanisation, vegetation Transform and configuration of raw data to ARD Analysis Ready Data Review of Earth Observation derived products Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory You have MSc or PhD in the field of Environmental Science ex. Geology, Geophysics, Remote Sensing, GIS, Earth Observation. 5 to 10 years of experience in Environmental Mapping, Environmental MonitoringModelling. Basic skills in Python How to Apply Looking to take your career to the next level? Interested applicants should submit their CV and Cover Letter to RHEAs Recruitment team at careersrheagroup.com no later than 15062018. Preference will be given to candidates eligible for an EU or national personal security clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL or above. About RHEA Group RHEA Group is a leading engineering consultancy firm with demonstrated expertise in space, system and secure software solutions. We attract skilled engineers, scientists and management professionals and offer a range of exciting career paths working alongside clients such as the European Space Agency, the European GNSS Agency, EUMETSAT and NATO.

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